NW Early Stocks visit Stateline Speedway

  • Scott Whitmore
  • Tuesday, June 16, 2009 8:39am
  • Sports

From Stateline Speedway media:

POST FALLS, Idaho – (June 13) – Once again The NORTHWEST EARLY STOCKS brought an impressive show to the racing community bringing the crowd to their feet as they witnessed three and four abreast action on the asphalt. This 30 and 40 style Stock Car racing action is proving to be a popular favorite at Stateline, and is growing in numbers, as the leaders maintain the all for one, one for all concepts with those that race in the group.

Stateline and the Fans were also pleased that the Late Model 4 group that continue to keep this class in the forefront, showed their stuff with a fun to watch all out four car event. We all can’t wait until the Pro Four Alliance race makes an appearance.

Saturday the TRICK 100 featuring THE INLAND NORTHWEST SUPER STOCKS Racing Series take to the track along with the Hobby Cars. Events start a start at 6 p.m. General admission is $12 for adults; kids under six are free.

The wild, wacky, unpredictable action of Wednesday Night Fever continues every Wednesday at 6pm with the cars and superstars of the Road Runners, Fever 4’s, plus the wild and crazy Bump to Pass division. Adults are just $5.75; kids under the age of nine accompanied by adults are free.

For more information about Stateline Stadium Speedway including upcoming events, promotions and participant updates log onto www.raceidaho.com or

contact the event hotline at 208-773-5019.

Stateline Stadium/Speedway

6/13/09 Results – Saturday Night

NORTHWEST EARLY STOCKS

Fast Time – Shawn Priest, 15.143. Trophy Dash — 1) Terry Armstrong Jr.. Heat – A) Justin Robideaux; B) Gill Rapp Jr. Main – 1) Ken Iverson.; 2) Justin Robideaux 3) Shawn Priest 4) Lonnie Wilson 5) Allen Tuckness; 6) Lori Ann Wilson; 7) Amanda McClenden 8) Mike Robideaux; 9) Eldon Wilson; 10) Larry Todd.

LATE MODEL 4s

Fast Time – Bob Jackson, 14.135; Trophy Dash — 1) Travis Allen; Heat /Main Combo – 1) Bob Jackson; 2) Kameron McKeehan; 3) Travis Allen; 4) Dan

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